Featherstone MusicAfter school I would teach kids between the ages of 4-12 piano from half an hour to an hour. I learned how to cater to students individual learning styles and how to manage time between teaching songs and working/developing students technical skills. The hardest part of the job was to determine when to challenge the student more or when to stay on a particular piece/skill and develop it. The most enjoyable part of the job is seeing the student progress with every piece and seeing him/her realize he/she made a mistake and fixed it.

Hospital for Sick ChildrenI would get NF1 cells from the incubator and look at the effects of lithium on these cells. I learned valuable research skills such as cell culture and keeping a neat lab notebook. I learned how to manage my time between different aspects of the experiment in order for optimal use of time in the lab. My mentors would teach me lab skills such as western blot and cell culture. The most enjoyable part of the job is getting results whether they were expected or not expected and being taught how to analyze and interpret data

It's a very good salary for a fun work environment. UofT is definitely a place to consider for job opportunities.I would say that it is difficult to get a job with the faculty but once you do, it's a very enjoyable experience.

Score kept live broadcasted varsity games where our team was given specific instructions at a fast paceManaged the game sheet and collaborated with referees during the game Managed the game clock and communicated with the worker on the game sheet at a fast pace to make sure the information matched the main screen at all times. Set up camera and recorded game film for coaches on both teams

A typical day at work usually involves with updating the cash registry, communication with the managerial team on updates/progress of the previous work date. Management has always been on top of oncoming updates and transferring information to all workers, I have learned to communicate effectively and quickly to ensure the smoothest transition of information via email, telephone and in person.Client inquiries ranged from easy tasks to difficult tasks, and from that I have learned how to diagnose their issues and provide a solution and/or recommendation.One of the hardest part of the job is the sheer volume of clients you get in a day, and being able maintain composure for repetitive inquiries, difficult clients and/or issues with the cash registry. However, throughout my years of working here I have learned effective ways of maintaining professionalism without losing my composure. I enjoyed making people's day and ensuring their issues are resolved as well as ensuring all transactions are processed and accounted for. I also enjoyed developing strong relationships with my co-workers and the managerial team.